Relief and ecological niche of mute swan (Cygnus olor (Gmelin, 1803)) wintering in Sivash

We evaluated the role of terrain as a factor determining the spatial distribution of Mute Swan wintering in the conditions of the Gulf of Siwash. It was found that the number of clusters of mute swans wintering in Sivash subordinate to the log-normal distribution. The arithmetic mean value of the nu...

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Published in:Acta Biologica Sibirica
Main Authors: A. V. Zhukov, A. Yu. Andryushchenko
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Altai State University 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.14258/abs.v3i2.2730
https://doaj.org/article/780343d061614473a87eb2e8355e04ca
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Summary:We evaluated the role of terrain as a factor determining the spatial distribution of Mute Swan wintering in the conditions of the Gulf of Siwash. It was found that the number of clusters of mute swans wintering in Sivash subordinate to the log-normal distribution. The arithmetic mean value of the number of clusters is 532.1 ± 203.1 induviduals, median is 129 ind. with a range from 5 to 8.000 ind. Deviation from the normal law of the number of animals can be seen as the result of the impact of limiting factors. The article confirm the hypothesis that the relief is a synthetic reflection of the ecological environment, which determines the spatial distribution of wintering mute swans. We proved that for the quantitative characterization of the relief the digital elevation model and derived data layers that reveal different aspects of the functional significance of the earth's surface as a factor in organizing the structure of the living cover are very important. Axis with 1-4 marginality and specialization, resulting from ENFA-procedure, was significantly different from random alternatives. This indicates that ecogeographic variables selected as prospective predictors are able to identify some of the features of the ecological niche of wintering mute swan. The greatest marginality was characterized by categorical variables that indicate various forms of relief. The greatest preference was registered for various open slopes while the continual variables complement the features of these habitats. Open slopes, naturally, are characterized by a large factor in the erosion, they have more rugged terrain and geomorphological conditions of areas with great diversity. Continual variables are also characterized by a large value in determining the ecological niche specialization of mute swan. Multiple scale organization of the geographical landscape causes the hierarchical organization of the ecological niche. Properties of ecological niches at different scale levels indicate that the nature of perception of reality ...